theboywarrior wrote:
Whenever someone asks, an exquisite MOC falls off a table.
Haha-- *crash*-- Well, it looks like someone asked!
Lol! I am in so much danger of this curse right now... If anyone 'asks' I will find them... hunt them down... Then go home and cry.
Perhaps as sortof a safety/protection spell, i'll go around handing children Megablocks. Then perhaps the delicate mocs would stay more securely on the table.
theboywarrior wrote:
Whenever someone asks, an exquisite MOC falls off a table.
Haha-- *crash*-- Well, it looks like someone asked!
Lol! I am in so much danger of this curse right now... If anyone 'asks' I will find them... hunt them down... Then go home and cry.
Perhaps as sortof a safety/protection spell, i'll go around handing children Megablocks. Then perhaps the delicate mocs would stay more securely on the table.
HAHAHA, I think out of anyone on this forum, you undoubtedly have the biggest fear of things falling off of the table.
theboywarrior wrote:
Whenever someone asks, an exquisite MOC falls off a table.
Haha-- *crash*-- Well, it looks like someone asked!
Lol! I am in so much danger of this curse right now... If anyone 'asks' I will find them... hunt them down... Then go home and cry.
Perhaps as sortof a safety/protection spell, i'll go around handing children Megablocks. Then perhaps the delicate mocs would stay more securely on the table.
I have the perfect sollution for the problem of mocs falling of the table; keep them at the floor so they can't fall
Anyway, I hope there's some kind of mention of the most extraordinary (not best, just special) siege weapon when the Winners are announced, I can forget about a real price anyway
Any building, is good building. Build for the fun of it ;)
sebeus wrote:I have the perfect sollution for the problem of mocs falling of the table; keep them at the floor so they can't fall
Yeah, that don't work too well either. If you ever have to move it off the floor, you risk it falling then. I almost completely lost my latest project when I tried to move it to a table.
sebeus wrote:I have the perfect sollution for the problem of mocs falling of the table; keep them at the floor so they can't fall
Yeah, that don't work too well either. If you ever have to move it off the floor, you risk it falling then. I almost completely lost my latest project when I tried to move it to a table.
Yeah, or worse, it's on the floor and YOU fall on it! (or your dog eats it).
Back to the point, we are all waiting with baited breath. Very excited to see the results, in spite of the fact that I'm not going to win anything
sebeus wrote:I have the perfect sollution for the problem of mocs falling of the table; keep them at the floor so they can't fall
Yeah, that don't work too well either. If you ever have to move it off the floor, you risk it falling then. I almost completely lost my latest project when I tried to move it to a table.
Yeah, or worse, it's on the floor and YOU fall on it! (or your dog eats it).
Well, since my frigate fell from the table onto my big temple
let's just say I prefer putting my large mocs on the floor, I don't have a dog but I have a cat that loves jumping on the shelves (that's how my frigate fell).
Any building, is good building. Build for the fun of it ;)
We could probably have a rather long and interesting conversation just about the ways our MOCs have met untimely demises, with perhaps leeway for great planned crashes as well.
Note to self: do not let anyone look at a cheese slope window over the garbage can, because they might think it's more solid than it really is...
Yeah, or worse, it's on the floor and YOU fall on it! (or your dog eats it).
I knew of a guy who actually ended up sitting on his MOC. That was an interesting story to hear.
That's more common than you might think. I've done it twice.
Just don't put it within reach of small children who might move it, and you're golden.
You guys just need to make your Moc's sturdier
My little brother sat (not directly, just glanced off of it while he was trying to sit on the floor) on my barracks, (check the miscellaneous category) not a piece came out of place. Although my brother got a sore rear end
eilonwy77 wrote:
Note to self: do not let anyone look at a cheese slope window over the garbage can, because they might think it's more solid than it really is...
Yea Katie, like that one blogger said, "If it has pieces on it that falls out, it is not a MOC!"